Human ancestors butchered and ate elephants 1.8 million years ago, helping to fuel their large brains
A professor of anthropology explores how early hominids ate prehistoric elephants to survive.
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A professor of anthropology explores how early hominids ate prehistoric elephants to survive.
A stone slab depicting the Roman emperor Tiberius was found during restoration work at the Karnak temple complex in Luxor.
A stunning Earthset image from Artemis II recalls Apollo 8’s Earthrise, marking humanity’s return to deep space and the start of a new era of
The moon’s orientation changes quite dramatically across time and between places, largely due to differences in perspective.
NASA’s Orion spacecraft with Artemis II crewmembers NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, commander; Victor Glover, pilot; Christina Koch, mission specialist; and CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut
From spectacular views of Earth to a unique total solar eclipse, Artemis II’s most breathtaking images tell the story of humanity’s return to deep space
Can the microbes in your gut influence the foods you crave?
A NASA researcher in planetary sciences explains how he discovered a new meteor shower linked to a disintegrating asteroid.
Overly agreeable AI responses to interpersonal issues could mess with human moral perspectives.
April 11, 2026: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over
The Orion crew module containing the four Artemis II astronauts splashed down in the Pacific Ocean Friday evening. (Image credit: Bill Ingalls)
The four astronauts aboard NASA’s Artemis II mission splashed down on Earth, after a successful visit to the moon.
The four astronauts on NASA’s Artemis II lunar mission are set to return to Earth Friday evening. The crew is wrapping up a journey around
NASA’s 10-day moon mission has officially ended with a “bullseye landing”